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Arcane Spells for Fun and Profit
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I thought that mages don't really have many noncombat spells to speak of, really interesting spells that can be used after the table has been conjured, the portals given, and it's been all said and done with the way too vast array of attack spells Blizzard granted them. Since roleplayers often aren't quite aware mage abilities in RP go way beyond the battle spells, food and portals, I decided to compile a small list of spells a mage (and other classes, with some thought) might be able to use when not engaged into performing services from the holy triad of food, portals and DPS.
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I thought that mages don't really have many noncombat spells to speak of, really interesting spells that can be used after the table has been conjured, the portals given, and it's been all said and done with the way too vast array of attack spells Blizzard granted them. Since roleplayers often aren't quite aware mage abilities in RP go way beyond the battle spells, food and portals, I decided to compile a small list of spells a mage (and other classes, with some thought) might be able to use when not engaged into performing services from the holy triad of food, portals and DPS.